This has affected pretty much everyone involved in the local judicial system, from people tweeting to ask about jury duty to real estate agents unable to close on deals.

Though the website still isn’t completely up and running (and officials are pretty unclear about when that will happen again), there have been some updates since that fateful day in May. Here’s a recap of everything we know so far:

In a meeting on June 6, City Council member Brian O’Neill asked for formal hearing to determine whether or not the city is prepared for any future malware attacks. His resolution states that it must be a priority of every department as “our critical government services rely on the internet and technology to function, and as technology and the nature of cyber-attacks evolve, so too must the actions and responses of local governments to these threats.”

As of week four, the electronic Municipal Court claims systems was back up and running on June 13, as was the Criminal Document Management System which gives court filings access at public computers in the Stout Center for Criminal Justice.

Again we appreciate your patience at this time and hope to meet all your filing needs to the best of our abilities.